Children can have Cavernomas too. In babies and toddlers, it may be harder to spot symptoms because they can’t explain what they feel. Signs may include irritability, seizures, or delayed development.
If you suspect your child may have symptoms linked to a Cavernoma, it’s important to talk to your doctor promptly.
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